Kṣaura-Snāna-Vidhi — Rite of Tonsure/Shaving and Purificatory Bath (Śaiva Procedure)
अन्यां मृदम्भागयित्वा शिरसि द्वादश क्रमात् । आलिप्य मृदमास्यान्तनिमज्य च पुनः पुनः
anyāṃ mṛdambhāgayitvā śirasi dvādaśa kramāt | ālipya mṛdamāsyāntanimajya ca punaḥ punaḥ
പിന്നീട് പവിത്രമായ മണ്ണിന്റെ മറ്റൊരു ഭാഗം എടുത്ത് ശിരസ്സിൽ പന്ത്രണ്ട് ക്രമമായി ലേപിക്കണം. ലേപിച്ചതിന് ശേഷം അധരാന്തം വരെ വീണ്ടും വീണ്ടും മുക്കി, ഇങ്ങനെ ശൈവ ശുദ്ധിവിധി അനുഷ്ഠിക്കണം.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Significance: Bhasma/mṛd-dhāraṇa marks Śaiva identity and supports purity and steadiness for mantra and pūjā; it is treated as a protective and sanctifying observance.
It emphasizes disciplined, repeated ritual purity as a support for devotion—training the body and mind to become fit for Shiva-upasana, where outer cleanliness mirrors inner steadiness toward Pati (Shiva).
Such preparatory rites (using sacred earth/ash markings) are traditional preliminaries to approaching Saguna Shiva in Linga-worship—establishing reverence, purity, and ritual correctness before puja and mantra-japa.
A prescribed application of sacred clay/ash in a twelvefold sequence on the head, with repeated dipping and reapplying—consistent with Shaiva purification practices associated with Tripundra/Bhasma observance.